Marantz Projector VP 12S2 User Manual

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Model VP-12S2 User Guide  
DLPTM Projector  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT  
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality  
and safety standards. There are, however, some installation and  
operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of.  
13. Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be routed  
so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items  
placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords  
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit  
from the product.  
1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions  
should be read before the product is operated.  
14. Protective Attachment Plug – The product is equipped with an  
attachment plug having overload protection. This is a safety  
feature. See Instruction Manual for replacement or resetting of  
protective device. If replacement of the plug is required, be sure  
the service technician has used a replacement plug specified by  
the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the  
original plug.  
2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should  
be retained for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the operating  
instructions should be adhered to.  
4. Follow Instructions – All operating and use instructions should  
be followed.  
15. Lightning – For added protection for this product during a  
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long  
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the  
antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product  
due to lightning and power-line surges.  
5. Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before  
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a  
damp cloth for cleaning.  
6. Attachments – Do not use attachments not recommended by  
the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
16. Power Lines – An outside antenna system should not be  
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric  
light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines  
or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme  
care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or  
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.  
7. Water and Moisture – Do not use this product near water-for  
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub,  
in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.  
8. Accessories – Do not place this product on an unstable cart,  
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing  
serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the  
product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any  
mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended  
by the manufacturer.  
17. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or  
integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire  
or electric shock.  
18. Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into this  
product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage  
points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric  
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
9. A product and cart combination should be  
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive  
force, and uneven surfaces may cause the  
product and cart combination to overturn.  
19. Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself as  
opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous  
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
10. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to  
protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be  
blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by  
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.  
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such  
as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or  
the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.  
20. Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under  
the following conditions:  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.  
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the product does not operate normally by following the  
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are  
covered by the operating instructions as an improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often  
require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the  
product to its normal operation.  
11. Power Sources – This product should be operated only from the  
type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are  
not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your  
product dealer or local power company. For products intended  
to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the  
operating instructions.  
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and  
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance –  
this indicates a need for service.  
12. Alternate Warnings – This product is equipped with a three-wire  
grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This  
plug will only fit into the a grounding-type power outlet. This is a  
safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,  
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not  
defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.  
21. Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required, be  
sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified  
by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the  
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric  
shock, or other hazards.  
22. Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to  
this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks  
to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.  
23. Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The product should be mounted to a  
wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.  
AC POLARIZED PLUG  
24. Heat – The product should be situated away from heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS......................................................................................................................................1  
Caution Concerning the Lamp Replacement..............................................................................................................................1  
Caution Concerning the Lamp Unit.............................................................................................................................................1  
Cautions Concerning the Setup of the Projector ........................................................................................................................1  
Notes on Operation.....................................................................................................................................................................1  
FEATURES..................................................................................................................................................................2  
ACCESSORIES...........................................................................................................................................................3  
PROJECTOR LAYOUT AND FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW .........................................................................................4  
Front and Top View ....................................................................................................................................................................4  
Rear and Terminals View ...........................................................................................................................................................5  
Bottom View................................................................................................................................................................................5  
Remote Controller.......................................................................................................................................................................6  
Preparing the Remote Controller................................................................................................................................................7  
Remote Controller Operational Range .......................................................................................................................................7  
CONNECTION.............................................................................................................................................................8  
Connection with AC Power Supply.............................................................................................................................................8  
Connection with Video Equipments............................................................................................................................................8  
Connection with a HD-Video, Satellite, Cable Tuner or PC........................................................................................................9  
Advanced Connection.................................................................................................................................................................9  
INITIAL SETTING......................................................................................................................................................10  
Turning on the Power ...............................................................................................................................................................10  
Zooming and Focusing .............................................................................................................................................................10  
Adjusting the Image Position ....................................................................................................................................................10  
Adjusting the Height..................................................................................................................................................................11  
Detail Focusing.........................................................................................................................................................................11  
Keystone Correction .................................................................................................................................................................12  
INSTALLATION.........................................................................................................................................................13  
Recommended Setting .............................................................................................................................................................13  
Screen Size and Projection Distance (inch) .............................................................................................................................14  
Screen Size and Projection Distance (m).................................................................................................................................15  
BASIC OPERATIONS ...............................................................................................................................................16  
Turning on the Power ...............................................................................................................................................................16  
Selecting the Input Signal Source.............................................................................................................................................16  
Selecting the Aspect Mode.......................................................................................................................................................16  
The Screen Images in a 16:9 screen........................................................................................................................................17  
The Screen Images in a 4:3 screen..........................................................................................................................................18  
To Turn off the Power...............................................................................................................................................................19  
OPERATIONS ...........................................................................................................................................................20  
Menu Structure .........................................................................................................................................................................20  
Using On-Screen Menu ............................................................................................................................................................21  
Picture Adjust............................................................................................................................................................................21  
Fine Menu.................................................................................................................................................................................22  
Setting.......................................................................................................................................................................................24  
Display......................................................................................................................................................................................25  
Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................26  
Trigger 2 ...................................................................................................................................................................................27  
Memory.....................................................................................................................................................................................28  
Lamp Life and Replace Lamp...................................................................................................................................................28  
MAINTENANCE.........................................................................................................................................................30  
Replacing Lamp Unit ................................................................................................................................................................30  
Cleaning the Lens.....................................................................................................................................................................31  
Replacement Parts ...................................................................................................................................................................31  
Optional Accessories................................................................................................................................................................31  
TROUBLESHOOTING...............................................................................................................................................32  
ERROR MODE ..........................................................................................................................................................32  
ON SCREEN MESSAGE...........................................................................................................................................33  
SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................................................................................................................33  
GLOSSARY...............................................................................................................................................................34  
DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................................................................................35  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Caution Concerning the Lamp  
Replacement  
There is potential glass particle hazard if the lamp ruptures.  
Caution Concerning the Lamp Unit  
There is a potential hazard of glass particle if the lamp ruptures.  
In case of lamp rupture,contact your nearest Marantz Authorized Dealer or Service Center for a replacement.  
See “Replacing Lamp Unit”. (  
P.30)  
WARNING  
THIS COVER IS PROVIDED WITH  
INTERLOCK TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION.  
DO NOT DEFEAT ITS PORPOSE OR  
ATTEMPT TO SERVICE WITHOUT  
REMOVING COVER COMPLETELY.  
CAUTION  
MAY EXPLODED IF IMPROPERL  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE 60 MINUTES BEFORE CHARGING  
:
HIGH PRESSURE LAMP  
CAUTION HOT  
:
UNPLUG  
Y
HANDLED. THE POWER CORD AND WAIT  
MODEL NO. VP-16S1/U1M  
AC 120V 60H  
Z
2.0A  
PERSONNEL.  
THE LAMP.  
SERIAL NO.  
ATTENTION  
:
LA LAMPE SOUS  
ATTENTION CHAUD  
:
HAUTE PRESSION PEUT SI ELLE, N'EST DEBRANCER LE CORD ON  
PAS MANIPULEE CORRECTEMENT  
CONFIER L'OPERATION UN  
PERSONNEL D'ENTRETIEN QUALIFIE.  
,
D'ALOMENTION EATENDER  
60 MINUTES AVANT DE  
CHANGER LAMPE.  
A
WARNING  
CAUTION : HIGH PRESSURE LAMP  
CAUTION HOT : UNPLUG  
THIS COVER IS PROVIDED WITH  
INTERLOCK TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION.  
DO NOT DEFEAT ITS PORPOSE OR  
ATTEMPT TO SERVICE WITHOUT  
REMOVING COVER COMPLETELY.  
M
MAY EXPLODED IF IMPROPERLY HANDLED. THE POWER CORD AND WAIT  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE 60 MINUTES BEFORE CHARGING  
PERSONNEL.  
THE LAMP.  
ATTENTION : LA LAMPE SOUS  
ATTENTION CHAUD :  
HAUTE PRESSION PEUT SI ELLE, N'EST DEBRANCER LE CORD ON  
PAS MANIPULEE CORRECTEMENT,  
CONFIER L'OPERATION A UN  
PERSONNEL D'ENTRETIEN QUALIFIE.  
D'ALOMENTION ET ATENDER  
60 MINUTES AVANT DE  
CHANGER LAMPE.  
Caution Concerning the Setup of the  
Projector  
For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality, avoid humidity,  
dust and cigarette smoke.  
When the projector is subjected to these environments,the lens and  
part of ventilation holes must be cleaned more often than usual. As long  
as the projector is properly maintained in this manner, use in these  
environments will not reduce the overall operation life. Please note that  
all internal cleaning must be performed by an Marantz Authorized  
Dealer, or Service Center.  
95˚F  
(+35˚C)  
41˚F  
(+5˚C)  
• Do not expose the projector to extreme heat or cold.  
Operating temperature:41 °F to 95 °F (+5 °C to 35 °C)  
Storage temperature:–4 °F to 140 °F (–20 °C to +60 °C)  
Notes on Operation  
• The exhaust ventilative hole, the lamp cage cover and adjacent  
areas may get extremely hot during projector operation. To  
prevent injury,do not touch these areas until they have sufficiently  
cooled down.  
• Allow at least 1 foot (30 cm)of space between the exhaust  
ventilative hole and the nearest wall or obstruction.  
• If the cooling fan becomes obstructed, a protection device will  
automatically turn off the projector lamp. This does not indicate a  
malfunction. Remove the projector power cord from the wall outlet  
and wait at least 10 minutes.  
Then turn on the power by plugging the power cord back in. This  
will return the projector to the normal operating condition.  
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FEATURES  
Optics  
Electronics & Software  
Full Digital Device  
3 Faroudja Chips Inside (Decoder, Doubler, and  
Enhancer)  
Texas Instruments DLPTM (Digital Light Processing)  
Technology  
1280 x 720 DMDTM Panel  
16 : 9 Aspect Ratio  
3-2 Pull Down  
Custom Optics Developed by Minolta  
2600 : 1 Contrast Ratio  
700 ANSI Lumens Brightness  
Brightness Uniformity : 90 %  
No Halo Effect  
10-Bit Digital Gamma Processing  
Horizontal/Vertical Keystone Correction  
480p, 720p,1080i adapted  
Four Picture Modes: Theater, Standard, Dynamic,  
User  
Twelve Picture Memories  
4 Aspect Modes  
Fine Menu  
Lens Up/Down Shift Construction  
Dust Free Optics Sealing  
No Light Leakage (Double Seals Cabinet Structure)  
Three Color Temperatures (5250K/6500K/9000K)  
Black Level Selection (0IRE/7.5IRE)  
Control through RS-232C  
Two trigger for powered Screen Control  
Ecology Lamp Mode  
Extremely Quite (Noise Cancel Duct Construction,  
Ceiling Color Wheel Motor)  
Long Life Lamp (Average 2000 Hours)  
Double Shrink Seal Lamp Structure Minimizes  
Burst Ratio  
Component Video Input  
DLP, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are trademarks  
of Texas Instruments.  
“DCDi” is a trademark of Faroudja, a division of Sage Inc.  
All trademarked product names mentioned in this manual  
are the property of their respective companies.  
Note: Pixel defects  
Note: Lamp  
DMDTM (Digital Micromirror DeviceTM) is one of the most  
advanced technologies for consumer products. The DMDTM  
made by high precision technology, however some pixel  
defects may be found on the projected image. We are  
trying our best to control the quality in order to reduce the  
number of defective pixels. It is almost impossible to have  
zero pixel defects, even using the most advanced  
technology. This is not a problem only for Marantz, but all  
DLPTM projector manufactures. Therefore we have to note  
that the warranty does not cover the DMDTM for pixel  
defects. We appreciate your understandings.  
SHP lamp is one of the most advanced technologies for  
consumer products. The lamp made by high precision  
technology, however some lamps might be failing before it  
reaches its life. And projectors brightness is getting darker  
along with accumulated lamp usage hours. We are trying  
our best to control the quality in order to reduce lamp  
failures. It is almost impossible to have zero failure, even  
using the most advanced technology. This is not a problem  
only for Marantz, but all projector manufactures. Therefore  
we have to note that the warranty does not cover the SHP  
lamp for lamp failures: explosion, and non-lighting except  
initial use. And also we have to note that the warranty does  
not cover the SHP lamp for lamp failures: flickering, and  
getting darker along with accumulated lamp usage hours.  
We appreciate your understandings.  
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ACCESSORIES  
Lens Cap x 1  
AC Power Code (Only for 125V) x 1  
Remote Controller x 1  
Control Adapter Cable (Mini Jack to RCA) x 1  
User Guide x 1  
R
AA Size Batteries x 2  
Warranty Card (1 copy each for USA, CANADA)  
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PROJECTOR LAYOUT AND FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW  
Front and Top View  
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9
7
6
5
10  
4
11 12  
8
2
1
Projection  
Lens  
13  
IR sensor  
! POWER ON indicator  
Lights up when the power is turned on. Flashes while the  
q Focus ring (  
Adjust the picture focus.  
P.10)  
projector goes into standby mode for about one minute.  
w Zoom ring (  
Adjust the size of the projected image.  
P.10)  
! STANDBY indicator  
Lights up when the power is turned off.  
e Lens Shift knob (  
P.10)  
! WARNING/LAMP indicator  
Manually adjust the position of the image vertically.  
Flashes or lights up when something is wrong with the lamp  
cover, lamp, fan, or temperature inside the projector.  
r POWER key (  
Press to turn the projector ON or STANDBY mode.  
P.16)  
! Ventilation holes  
t MENU key (  
Display the on-screen menu.  
P.21)  
Notes:  
Do not place anything near the ventilation holes to avoid  
overheat inside the unit.  
Do not place your hand or objects near the ventilation  
holes; the air is coming out.  
y ENTER key  
Confirm "Reset All", "Reset Lamp Life", "New Lamp?".  
u INPUT SELECT key (  
When the key is pressed, the unit toggles between  
P.16)  
COMPONENT, S-VIDEO, VIDEO, RGB and AUX inputs.  
i FOCUS key (  
Display a focus pattern.  
P.11)  
o The 3 / 4 / 1 / 2 keys  
Control the MENU cursor.  
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Rear and Terminals View  
13  
IR sensor  
Lamp cover  
Terminals  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Lamp cover  
securing screw  
14  
7
8
9
10  
11  
When connecting to component which is not equipped with  
a remote sensor, be sure to connect the component to the  
"REMOTE CONTROL OUT" jack of this projector.  
! AC IN (  
P.8)  
Connect the supplied AC power code.  
. REMOTE switch (EXT. / INT.)  
Terminals  
When using this projector independently, set this switch to  
"INT.". When using this projector in a system with a Marantz  
DVD player or AV Receiver equipped with a remote sensor,  
set the switch to "EXT.".  
z RGB IN  
Connect the analog RGB output from an IBM VGA or compatible  
equipment.  
x COMPONENT VIDEO IN  
LIGHT ON/OFF  
Y, PB/CB, PR/CR connectors.  
Select ON : The terminal panel lights up.  
Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO output from video  
equipment or an A/V processor/receiver with a component  
video output.  
DVI-D IN  
Connect the digital RGB signal (TMDS compliant, single link  
only)  
Note: To use the DVI-D terminal, please follow the cautions  
c S-VIDEO IN  
Connect the S-VIDEO output from a video equipment.  
on page 9.  
v VIDEO IN  
Connect the composite video output from a video equipment.  
Bottom View  
b TRIG.1(TRIGGER 1)  
When the unit is turned on, 12V is output. When the unit is  
turned off, no voltage is output. This allows such as a powered  
up/down screen,whenever the projector is turned on or off.  
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13  
15  
Note:  
To connect with external devices, use an ordinal 35mm mini-  
plug (mono) cable with attaching the supplied ferrite core.  
n TRIG.2(TRIGGER 2)  
Select ON or OFF at each aspect mode, such as Full, Normal,  
Zoom, and Through to control screen aspect ratio with powered  
up/down dual aspect ratio screen.  
Notes:  
Adjustable  
Do not use TRIG.1 and TRIG.2, as the power source.  
To connect with external devices, use an ordinal 35mm mini-  
feet  
15  
13  
plug (mono) cable with attaching the supplied ferrite core.  
16  
Adjustable feet  
m RS-232C  
Connect the RS-232C of equipment for external control.  
! Adjustment lever (  
P.11)  
, REMOTE CONTROL IN/OUT  
Lift the projector and turn the adjustment lever right or left.  
The adjustable feet will extend from the projector. Then,  
release the lever, the adjustable feet is locked.  
By connecting this projector to another Marantz audio component  
using a supplied System Control cable, you can remotely operate  
the components as a single system.  
When connecting to component with a remote sensor (such  
as the SR9200,SR8200), be sure to connect the "REMOTE  
CONTROL IN" jack of this projector to the "REMOTE  
CONTROL OUT" jack of the component with the remote  
sensor.  
! Screw holes for ceiling mount kit  
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¡ THEATER key (  
Select the Theater picture mode.  
P.28)  
Remote Controller  
Theater mode is designed for high fidelity black appearance  
and is good for movie pictures.  
When the key is pressed, the mode toggles Theater 1,  
Theater 2, Theater 3 and Theater Default.  
¡ STANDARD key (  
Select the STANDARD picture mode.  
P.28)  
Standard mode is good for normal pictures.  
When the key is pressed, the mode toggles Standard 1,  
Standard 2, Standard 3, and Standard Default.  
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h
a
d
¡ DYNAMIC key (  
Select the Dynamic picture mode.  
P.28)  
Dynamic mode is good for visually dynamic pictures.  
When the key is pressed, the mode toggles Dynamic 1,  
Dynamic 2, Dynamic 3 and Dynamic Default.  
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l
g
j
k
¡ INFO. key (  
Turn the information menu on or off.  
P.28)  
¡
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¡
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¡ CINEMA key  
Press to turn the CINEMA mode auto 3-2 pull down mode –  
on or off.  
¡ NORMAL key (  
Select NORMAL mode from four aspect ratio modes.  
P.16)  
¡
¡
¡
¡
¡ FULL key (  
Select FULL mode from four aspect ratio modes.  
P.16)  
¡ ZOOM key (  
Select ZOOM mode from four aspect ratio modes.  
P.16)  
PROJECTOR  
¡ THROUGH key (  
Select THROUGH mode from four aspect ratio modes.  
P.16)  
¡ AUX key (  
Select the DVI-D IN signal.  
P.16)  
a POWER ON key (  
Turn the projector on.  
P.10)  
FOCUS key (  
Display a focus pattern.  
P.11)  
s STANDBY key (  
Turn the projector off.  
P.19)  
V-MUTE key  
Turn the picture into black. Press again to resume.  
d 3 / 4 / 1 / 2 keys  
Control the MENU cursor.  
f ENTER key  
Confirm "Reset All", "Reset Lamp Life", "New Lamp?".  
g MENU key (  
Display the on-screen menu.  
P.21)  
h COMPONENT key (  
Select the COMPONENT VIDEO IN signal.  
P.16)  
j S-VIDEO key (  
Select the S-VIDEO IN signal.  
P.16)  
k VIDEO key (  
Select the VIDEO IN signal.  
P.16)  
l RGB key (  
P.16)  
Select the RGB IN signal.  
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CAUTION  
Preparing the Remote Controller  
The available battery types are limited: manganese dry cell  
and alkaline dry cell.  
Do not mix different battery types.  
1. Open the Battery cover.  
Do not mix old and new batteries.  
Only batteries of the same type are to be used.  
Remove exhausted batteries from the Remote Controller.  
Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.  
Do not use rechargeable batteries.  
Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.  
The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.  
Never throw batteries in a fire or attempt to open up its outer  
casing.  
If the user does not intend to use the Remote Controller for  
a long time, remove the batteries.  
Keep away from heat.  
The effect range of the Remote Controller is approximately  
6m.  
2. Insert two AA size batteries.  
Make sure the polarities match the + and marks inside  
the battery compartment.  
Do not be subjected to strong shock.  
Do not be subjected to moisture. If the unit gets moistured,  
wipe it off immediately.  
The Remote Controller operation may not function if the  
projectors IR sensors are exposed to direct sun light or  
strong artificial light, or if there is an obstacle between the  
IR sensors and the Remote Controller.  
Remote Controller Operational Range  
Operate the remote controller within a distance of approximately  
5m from the IR sensor (remote sensor) on the projector.  
Remote control operation may not be possible if the remote  
control units transmitter is not pointing in the direction of the  
remote sensor or if there is an obstruction between the  
transmitter and the remote sensor.  
3. Close the battery cover.  
Remote  
Controller  
150  
5m  
60  
Remote  
Controller  
VP-12S2  
5m  
60  
5m  
60  
Remote  
Controller  
Remote  
Controller  
VP-12S2  
Remote  
Controller  
5m  
60  
VP-12S2  
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CONNECTION  
When making connections be sure to:  
Turn off all equipment before making any connections.  
Use the proper cables for each connection.  
Insert the plug properly. Any plugs that are not fully inserted often generate a noise.  
When pulling out a cable:  
Be sure to grab the plug, not the cable itself.  
Connection with AC Power Supply  
Connect the supplied AC power cord into the AC IN socket of  
the projector.  
The STANDBY indicator lights up and the projector goes into  
the standby mode.  
Note : Make sure the AC power cord is firmly connected into  
the AC IN socket.  
Connection with Video Equipments  
You can connect this projector to a VCR, DVD player and other video equipment.  
Connecting a video source using S-VIDEO IN and VIDEO IN terminals.  
1. Connect one of the S-video cable to the S-VIDEO IN terminal, or one end of the video cable to the VIDEO IN terminal on the projector.  
2. Connect the other end of the S-video cable or the video cable to the S-video output terminal or video output terminal of the  
video source.  
Connecting with DVD player using COMPONENT VIDEO IN terminal  
1. Connect each RCA connector of a component cable to the corresponding RCA terminals on the projector.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding terminals on a DVD player.  
Component cable  
(commercially available)  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
STANDBY  
FL OFF  
DVD  
S-video cable (commercially available)  
S-VIDEO OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
Video cable  
(commercially available)  
VCR  
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Connection with a HD-Video, Satellite, Cable Tuner or PC  
You can connect this projector to HD-Video /PC using RGB IN port, or Satellite /Cable Tuner /PC using DVI-D IN port.  
1. Connect one end of the RGB cable to the RGB IN port, or one end of the DVI-D cable to the DVI-D IN port on the projector.  
2. Connect the other end to the corresponding port on a HD-Video, Satellite, Cable Tuner or personal computer.  
Note : When projecting a video image from a device connected to the DVI-D terminal, follow the procedure below.  
1. Turn on power of this unit. (  
2. Set the input video source to AUX (DVI-D input). (  
P.16)  
P.16)  
3. Turn on power of the device connected to the DVI-D terminal of the unit (i.e. DVD player).  
If the procedure above is not followed, projected image may corrupt.  
For the details of the DVI-D terminal on the device connected with the unit, see the instruction manual of the device.  
RGB (D-Sub monitor) cable  
(commercially available)  
RGB OUT  
or  
DVI-D out  
HD-Video / Satellite  
/ Cable Tuner  
Monitor output  
RGB OUT  
or  
DVI-D out  
DVI-D cable  
(commercially available)  
IBM VGA or  
Compatible PC  
Advanced Connection  
You can control total home theater system using PC or Marantz receiver equipment.  
For installing below system, consult with Marantz authorized dealer.  
RS-232C cable  
(straight type, commercially available)  
RS-232C  
External Controller  
Screen  
35mm Mini Plug (Mono)  
(commercially available)  
(commercially available)  
REMOTE CONTROL IN  
REMOTE CONTROL OUT  
Control Adapter cable  
(supplied)  
Receiver equipment  
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INITIAL SETTING  
Turning on the Power  
1. Connect the supplied AC power cord. (  
P.8)  
2. Press the POWER ON key on the remote controller or the POWER key on the projector.  
The POWER ON indicator lights up.  
Zooming and Focusing  
Project an image on the screen roughly at first.  
1. Turn the Zoom ring and adjust to the desired size within  
the zoom range.  
2. Turn the Focus ring until the image on the screen  
becomes clear.  
2. 1.  
Adjusting the Image Position  
You can adjust the image position with the Lens Shift knob.  
Turn the Lens Shift knob to clockwise : The image goes up.  
Clockwise  
Up  
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Turn the Lens Shift knob to counterclockwise : The image goes down.  
Counterclockwise  
Down  
Adjusting the Height  
Adjust the height of the image by raising the projector with the adjustment lever.  
1. Operate the adjustment lever for releasing the adjustable feet. And lift the projector up carefully.  
2. Remove your hands from the lever. Once the adjustable feet have locked in position, release the projector.  
3. If the screen is at an angle, the adjusters can be used to adjust the angle of the image.  
Returning the Projector to its Initial Position  
While holding the projector, press the foot releases and slowly lower the projector to its initial position.  
Detail Focusing  
You can strictly focus the image with focus pattern.  
1. Press the FOCUS key to display the focus pattern.  
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2. Turn the Focus ring to make an adjustment.  
Adjust the focus for the sharpest image possible to obtain, using focus pattern.  
See Zooming and Focusing.  
P.10)  
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3. Press the FOCUS key again to clear off the pattern.  
Keystone Correction  
When the projecting image is a trapezoid, correct it in Keystone-V and/or Keystone-H in the Display Menu.  
See Display. ( P.25)  
Keystone-V  
Keystone-H  
(Electronic vertical keystone correction)  
(Electronic horizontal keystone correction)  
Note : Electronic horizontal keystone correction works properly when the lens shift position is at Full Up.  
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INSTALLATION  
Recommended Setting  
Installing on a tabletop  
Screen  
Screen upper end  
Range from light axis to upper end  
Light axis (center)  
Height from installing level to light axis  
Installing level  
Screen lower end  
Projection distance  
lens head  
Mounting on the ceiling  
EXT-81  
Ceiling mount kit  
(Optional)  
Approx. 24 7/16 to 46 14/16 inch  
(Approx. 62 to 119 cm)  
[When the pole of EXT-81 is cut :  
Approx. 12 10/16 to 24 7/16 inch  
(Approx. 32 to 62 cm)]  
1 3/16 inch  
(3 cm)  
Screen  
MOUNT12  
Screen upper end  
Range from light axis to upper end  
Light axis (center)  
Height from installing level to light axis  
Screen lower end  
Projection distance  
10 7/16 inch  
(26.5cm)  
lens head  
Ceiling mount kit center  
CAUTION  
For ceiling installation, consult with Marantz authorized dealer.  
Do not look into the lens when the projector is turned on. It could damage your eyesight.  
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Screen Size and Projection Distance (inch)  
Screen size  
(Diagonal)  
VP-12S1  
Projection distance  
16 : 9 Screen  
In case of displaying the 16:9 picture on  
the whole of the 16:9 screen.  
16:9 Screen Size (1.77:1 Aspect Ration)  
Projection Distance  
Diagonal  
Width  
inch  
Height  
Minimum  
Maximum  
inch  
inch  
inch  
inch  
40  
60  
70  
72  
80  
82  
84  
90  
92  
100  
106  
110  
120  
123  
133  
135  
150  
170  
200  
250  
34 7/8  
52 5/16  
61  
62 3/4  
69 3/4  
19 5/8  
29 7/16  
34 5/16  
35 5/16  
39 1/4  
40 3/16  
41 3/16  
44 1/8  
50 7/16  
76 9/16  
89 5/8  
58 11/16  
89  
Width  
104 1/8  
107 1/8  
119 1/4  
122 5/16  
125 5/16  
134 3/8  
137 7/16  
149 9/16  
158 5/8  
164 11/16  
179 13/16  
184 3/8  
199 1/2  
202 9/16  
225 1/4  
255 9/16  
300 15/16  
376 11/16  
92 1/4  
102 3/4  
105 5/16  
107 15/16  
115 13/16  
118 7/16  
128 7/8  
136 3/4  
141 15/16  
155  
71 1/2  
73 3/16  
78 7/16  
80 3/16  
87 3/16  
92 3/8  
: Image size = Screen size  
45 1/8  
49  
51 15/16  
53 15/16  
58 13/16  
60 5/16  
65 3/16  
66 3/16  
73 9/16  
83 3/8  
95 7/8  
104 9/16  
107 3/16  
115 15/16  
117 11/16  
130 3/4  
148 3/16  
174 5/16  
217 7/8  
158 15/16  
172  
174 5/8  
194 1/4  
220 3/8  
259 5/8  
325  
98 1/16  
122 9/16  
To calculate the installation measurement (unit : inch)  
Minimum = (33.21 x Screen Size - 47.6) 25.4  
Maximum= (38.46 x Screen Size - 47.6) 25.4  
Note : Tolerance 5%  
4 : 3 Screen  
In case of displaying the 16:9 picture on  
the whole of the 4:3 screen.  
4:3 Screen Size (1.33:1 Aspect Ration)  
Diagonal Width Height  
Projection Distance  
Minimum  
inch  
Maximum  
inch  
inch  
inch  
inch  
Width  
40  
60  
70  
72  
80  
32  
48  
56  
57 5/8  
64  
67 3/16  
72  
80  
88  
96  
120  
136  
144  
160  
200  
24  
36  
42  
43 3/16  
48  
50 3/8  
54  
60  
66  
72  
90  
46 1/8  
70 1/8  
82 1/8  
53 3/4  
81 9/16  
95 7/16  
98 3/16  
109 5/16  
114 7/8  
123 1/4  
137 1/8  
151 1/16  
164 15/16  
206 5/8  
234 7/16  
248 3/8  
276 3/16  
345 11/16  
84 9/16  
94 3/16  
98 15/16  
106 3/16  
118 3/16  
130 3/16  
142 3/16  
178 3/16  
202 3/16  
214 3/16  
238 3/16  
298 1/4  
84  
90  
100  
110  
120  
150  
170  
180  
200  
250  
: Image size  
: Screen size  
102  
108  
120  
150  
To calculate the installation measurement (unit : inch)  
Minimum = (30.49 x Screen Size - 47.6) x 1000  
Maximum= (35.31 x Screen Size - 47.6) x 1000  
Note : Tolerance 5%  
25.4  
25.4  
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Screen Size and Projection Distance (m)  
Screen size  
(Diagonal)  
VP-12S1  
Projection distance  
16 : 9 Screen  
In case of displaying the 16:9 picture on  
the whole of the 16:9 screen.  
16:9 Screen Size (1.77:1 Aspect Ration)  
Projection Distance  
Minimum Maximum  
Diagonal  
Width  
mm  
Height  
inch  
mm  
m
m
40  
60  
70  
72  
80  
82  
84  
90  
92  
100  
106  
110  
120  
123  
133  
135  
150  
170  
200  
250  
886  
498  
747  
872  
897  
996  
1.28  
1.95  
2.28  
2.34  
2.61  
2.68  
2.74  
2.94  
3.01  
3.27  
3.47  
3.61  
3.94  
4.04  
4.37  
4.44  
4.93  
5.60  
6.59  
8.25  
1.49  
2.26  
2.64  
2.72  
3.03  
3.11  
3.18  
3.41  
3.49  
3.80  
4.03  
4.18  
4.57  
4.68  
5.07  
5.14  
5.72  
6.49  
7.64  
9.57  
Width  
1328  
1550  
1594  
1771  
1815  
1860  
1992  
2037  
2214  
2347  
2435  
2657  
2723  
2944  
2989  
3321  
3763  
4428  
5535  
1021  
1046  
1121  
1146  
1245  
1320  
1370  
1494  
1532  
1656  
1681  
1868  
2117  
2491  
3113  
: Image size = Screen size  
To calculate the installation measurement (unit : m)  
Minimum = (33.21 x Screen Size - 47.6)  
Maximum= (38.46 x Screen Size - 47.6)  
Note : Tolerance 5%  
1000  
1000  
4 : 3 Screen  
In case of displaying the 16:9 picture on  
the whole of the 4:3 screen.  
4:3 Screen Size (1.33:1 Aspect Ration)  
Projection Distance  
Diagonal  
inch  
Width  
mm  
Height  
mm  
Minimum  
Maximum  
m
m
Width  
40  
60  
70  
72  
80  
813  
610  
914  
1.17  
1.78  
2.09  
2.15  
2.39  
2.51  
2.70  
3.00  
3.31  
3.61  
4.53  
5.14  
5.44  
6.05  
7.57  
1.36  
2.07  
2.42  
2.49  
2.78  
2.92  
3.13  
3.48  
3.84  
4.19  
5.25  
5.96  
6.31  
7.01  
8.78  
1219  
1422  
1463  
1626  
1707  
1829  
2032  
2235  
2438  
3048  
3454  
3658  
4064  
5080  
1067  
1097  
1219  
1280  
1372  
1524  
1676  
1829  
2286  
2591  
2743  
3048  
3810  
84  
90  
100  
110  
120  
150  
170  
180  
200  
250  
: Image size  
: Screen size  
To calculate the installation measurement (unit : m)  
Minimum = (30.49 x Screen Size - 47.6)  
Maximum= (35.31 x Screen Size - 47.6)  
Note : Tolerance 5%  
1000  
1000  
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BASIC OPERATIONS  
Turning on the Power  
Press the POWER ON key on the remote controller or the POWER key on the projector.  
The POWER ON indicator lights up.  
Selecting the Input Signal Source  
Switch to the equipment connected to the projector.  
Press the INPUT SELECT key on the projector or the COMPONENT key, S-VIDEO key, VIDEO key, RGB key or AUX key on the  
remote controller.  
Select a key  
Selecting the Aspect Mode  
You can select 4 kinds of ASPECT mode using remote controller.  
Press the FULL key, NORMAL key, ZOOM key, or THROUGH key on the remote controller.  
You can select the mode using on-screen menu, too.  
Select a key  
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The Screen Images in a 16:9 screen  
Press the ZOOM key, the NORMAL key or the FULL key on the remote controller for the 4:3 aspect ratio video source.  
Press the FULL key on the remote controller for 16:9 aspect ratio video source, such as 1080i, 1035i, and 720p video systems.  
Press the FULL key on the remote controller for the squeezed video source.  
See Setting. (  
P.24)  
Original Source Image  
16 : 9 video source  
4 : 3 video source  
Full mode  
The 16:9 squeezed image is displayed with the correct  
aspect.  
The 4:3 image is enlarged horizontally.  
Normal mode  
The picture in normal ratio 4:3 is displayed.  
Zoom mode  
The picture in normal ratio 4:3 is enlarged vertically and  
horizontally (with same ratio) to the screen size  
Through mode  
It shows an image when the video source has the same resolution to RGB/video signal with 720 or less vertical pixel number.  
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The Screen Images in a 4:3 screen  
Press the ZOOM key, the NORMAL key or the FULL key on the remote controller for the 4:3 aspect ratio video source.  
Press the FULL key on the remote controller for 16:9 aspect ratio video source, such as 1080i, 1035i, and 720p video systems.  
Press the FULL key on the remote controller for the squeezed video source.  
See Setting. (  
P.24)  
Original Source Image  
16 : 9 video source  
4 : 3 video source  
Full mode  
The 16:9 squeezed image is displayed with the correct  
aspect.  
The 4:3 image is enlarged horizontally.  
Normal mode  
The picture in normal ratio 4:3 is displayed.  
Zoom mode  
The picture in normal ratio 4:3 is enlarged vertically and  
horizontally (with same ratio) to the screen size  
Through mode  
It shows an image when the video source has the same resolution to RGB/video signal with 720 or less vertical pixel number.  
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To Turn off the Power  
1. Press the STANDBY key on the remote controller or the POWER key on the projector.  
2. The fan continues to run for a while to reduce internal heat. The POWER ON indicator flashes in blue and no key will be  
active. After about one minute of cooling has been done, the unit turns off and the STANDBY indicator lights up.  
Notice : Do not pull out the AC power cord until the projector turns in standby mode.  
Notice :  
- Do not pull out the power cord suddenly in the state of POWER ON." It can cause a breakdown.  
- When a WARNING indicator lit up or blinks in red, pull out the AC power cord after checking that the fan has stopped.  
- The projector will not be turned on if the POWER ON key on the remote controller or the POWER key on the projector is  
pressed immediately after turning off. Press the POWER ON key on the remote controller or POWER key on the projector  
after the projector turns into standby mode.  
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OPERATIONS  
Menu Structure  
Main Menu  
Item  
Picture Adjust  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
0
0
100  
63  
Fine Menu  
Luminance  
H Detail Gain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31  
31  
31  
31  
31  
31  
31  
63  
0
100  
31  
H Detail Threshold  
H Edge Gain  
Sharpness  
Tint  
0
R50  
0
G50  
63  
H Edge Threshold  
V Detail Gain  
Noise Reduction  
Color Temp. (Temperature)  
Fine Menu  
L
M
H
V Detail Threshold  
V Edge Gain  
V Edge Threshold  
Setting  
Aspect  
Full  
Normal  
Chrominance  
H Edge Gain  
H Edge Threshold  
V Edge Gain  
Enhancement  
Delay  
0
0
0
0
31  
31  
31  
31  
+3  
Through  
Zoom  
Cinema  
Auto / Off  
3  
0
Black Setup  
0IRE / 7.5IRE  
Sub Control  
Contrast Red  
0
0
0
0
0
0
255  
255  
255  
255  
255  
255  
Component  
Auto  
NTSC  
PAL  
Contrast Green  
Contrast Blue  
Brightness Red  
Brightness Green  
Brightness Blue  
480p  
540p  
576p  
720p  
1035i  
1080i  
Miscellaneous  
DCDi  
On / Off  
FRC  
Auto / On  
On / Off  
On / Off  
CCS  
VCR Mode  
Video System  
RGB System  
Auto  
NTSC  
PAL  
Main Menu  
Item  
High / Low  
On / Off  
Config (Configuration)  
Lamp mode  
High Bright  
SECAM  
Auto  
NTSC  
PAL  
OSD Position  
16 : 9  
4 : 3  
480p  
540p  
576p  
720p  
1035i  
1080i  
Language  
English  
German  
French  
Spanish  
Italian  
Portuguese  
DVI System  
RGB  
Ceiling  
On / Off  
On / Off  
Yes / No  
Yes / No  
Y PB PR  
Y CB CR  
Rear  
Reset Lamp Life  
Reset All  
Display  
Keystone V (Vertical)  
Keystone H (Horizontal)  
Auto Adjust  
Trigger 2  
Memory  
Full  
On / Off  
On / Off  
On / Off  
On / Off  
Normal  
Through  
Zoom  
Yes / No  
Picture Shift V (Vertical)  
Size V (Vertical)  
Down  
Small  
Left  
Up  
Large  
Right  
Large  
Picture Shift H (Horizontal)  
Size H (Horizontal)  
Phase  
Theater  
Standard  
Dynamic  
User  
1 / 2 / 3 / Default  
1 / 2 / 3 / Default  
1 / 2 / 3 / Default  
1 / 2 / 3 / Default  
Small  
Backward Forward  
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Using On-Screen Menu  
Refer to the on-screen menu for making various adjustments and settings. (  
1. Press the MENU key. The MENU appears.  
P.20)  
2.  
1, 4  
2.  
1, 4  
2. Use 3 / 4 / 1 / 2 keys to select a menu item.  
3. Make adjustments in Picture Adjust, Setting, Display, Configuration, Trigger2, or Memory.  
4. Press the MENU key to exit. The MENU disappears.  
Picture Adjust  
Adjust the picture to suit own preference by using the Picture Adjust feature.  
For a video signal input, the following adjustments can be made:  
NOTE:  
Item  
Adjustments  
- You cannot adjust Tint in Component signal (YCBCR/YPBPR)  
or PAL format signal.  
- If User Memory is set to default, Picture Adjust cannot be  
selected. To select Picture Adjust, set User Memory to  
either 1 to 3.  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
0
Weak  
0
100  
Strong  
63  
Dark  
0
Bright  
100  
See Memory. (  
P.28)  
Light  
0
Deep  
31  
Sharpness  
Tint  
Soft  
R50  
Purple  
0
Sharp  
G50  
Green  
63  
Noise Reduction  
Weak  
L
Strong  
H
Color Temp. (Color Temperature)  
M
Red  
Blue  
Setting the Picture Adjust Menu  
2.  
1.  
2.  
1.  
1. Use 1 / 2 key to adjust.  
2. Use 3 key to go back to the menu item.  
Contrast  
Contrast  
50  
Color Temp. (Temperature)  
H : Make white color bluer.  
M : Make white color less blue. This setting is approximately 6500 Kelvin.  
L : Make white color redder.  
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Fine Menu  
By adjusting this Fine Menu, you can make fine picture adjustment.  
Note : There are some parameters can not adjust according to input signal.  
Luminance  
Item  
H Detail Gain  
Adjustments  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31  
31  
31  
31  
31  
31  
31  
63  
H Detail Threshold  
H Edge Gain  
H Edge Threshold  
V Detail Gain  
V Detail Threshold  
V Edge Gain  
V Edge Threshold  
H Detail Gain (Horizontal Detail Processing Gain)  
: This menu allows the users to set the horizontal detail processing gain.  
H Detail Threshold (Horizontal Detail processing Threshold)  
: This menu allows the users to set the lower threshold for horizontal detail processing.  
H Edge Gain (Horizontal Large Edge Enhancement Gain)  
: This menu allows the users to set the horizontal large edge enhancement.  
H Edge Threshold (Horizontal Large Edge Enhancement Threshold)  
: This menu allows the users to set the lower threshold for horizontal large edge enhancement.  
V Detail Gain (Vertical Detail Processing Gain)  
: This menu allows the users to set the vertical detail processing gain.  
V Detail Threshold (Vertical Detail Processing Threshold)  
: This menu allows the users to set the lower threshold for vertical detail processing.  
V Edge Gain (Vertical Large Edge Enhancement Gain)  
: This menu allows the users to set the vertical large edge enhancement.  
V Edge Threshold (Vertical Large Edge Enhancement Threshold)  
: This menu allows the users to set the lower threshold for vertical large edge enhancement.  
Note : If it is hard to see the effect, make the sharpness higher and adjust it.  
Chrominance  
Item  
Adjustments  
Luminance  
H Edge Gain  
H Edge Threshold  
V Edge Gain  
Enhancement  
Delay  
3
6
8
6
0
H Edge Gain  
H Edge Threshold  
V Edge Gain  
Enhancement  
Delay  
0
0
31  
31  
31  
31  
+ 3  
Chrominance  
Sub Control  
Miscellaneous  
0
0
3  
0
H Edge Gain (Horizontal Large Edge Enhancement Gain)  
: This menu allows the users to set the horizontal large edge enhancement.  
H Edge Threshold (Horizontal Large Edge Enhancement Threshold)  
: This menu allows the user to set the lower threshold for horizontal large edge enhancement.  
V Edge Gain (Vertical Large Edge Enhancement Gain)  
: This menu allows the users to set the vertical large edge enhancement.  
Enhancement (Enhancer Gain)  
: This menu allows the users to set the over all enhancement level.  
Delay  
: This menu allows the users to set the delay.  
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Sub Control  
Item  
Contrast Red  
Adjustments  
0
0
0
0
0
0
255  
255  
255  
255  
255  
255  
Contrast Green  
Contrast Blue  
Brightness Red  
Brightness Green  
Brightness Blue  
Contrast Red  
: This menu allows the users to set the contrast for red.  
Contrast Green  
: This menu allows the users to set the contrast for green.  
Contrast Blue  
: This menu allows the users to set the contrast for blue.  
Brightness Red  
: This menu allows the users to set the brightness for red.  
Brightness Green  
: This menu allows the users to set the brightness for green.  
Brightness Blue  
: This menu allows the users to set the brightness for blue.  
Miscellaneous  
Item  
DCDi  
Adjustments  
Luminance  
DCDi  
On  
On  
Auto  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Chrominance  
Sub Control  
Miscellaneous  
FRC  
Auto  
Off  
FRC  
CCS  
CCS  
VCR Mode  
Off  
VCR Mode  
On  
DCDi  
: This menu allows the users to control DCDi.  
FRC (Frame Rate Conversion)  
Auto : Frame Rate Conversion function is basically off. However FRC turns on automatically depending on vertical  
frequency of input signal.  
ON :  
Frame Rate Conversion function is ON. (60Hz fixed)  
CCS (Cross Color Suppressor Function)  
ON :  
Cross color suppressor enabled.  
OFF :  
Cross color suppressor disabled. For like progressive scan DVD players, where most of the source material does  
not contain any cross color, use this mode.  
VCR Mode  
ON :  
A projector is forced into the intra-field only deinterlacing mode.  
OFF :  
A projector is used with external field memories and operates in the full set of deinterlacing modes, i.e., motion  
adaptive video deinterlacing and full frame film source deinterlacing using 3:2 pulldown detection (2:2 pulldown  
for 625/50 sources).  
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Setting  
The following settings can be made:  
Picture Adjust  
Setting  
Aspect  
Full  
Cinema  
Auto  
0 IRE  
Display  
Black Setup  
Component  
Video System  
RGB System  
DVI System  
Config  
Auto  
Auto  
Trigger 2  
Memory  
Auto  
RGB  
Aspect  
Cinema  
Full, Normal, Through, Zoom  
Auto, Off  
Cinema mode : The 3-2 pull down for NTSC  
and the 2-2 pull down for PAL  
0IRE, 7.5IRE  
Black level adjustment, for adjusting black  
level by a video source.  
NOTE : Black Setup is not available for  
IEEE1394 signal : AUX in signal.  
Auto, NTSC, PAL, 480p, 540p, 576p,  
720p, 1035i, 1080i  
NTSC(NTSC-3.58)  
: Conventional analog broadcasting used  
mainly in USA, Canada, Taiwan, Korea, and  
Japan.  
PAL(PAL-4.43)  
Black Setup  
: Conventional analog broadcasting used  
mainly in United Kingdom and Germany.  
SECAM  
: Conventional analog broadcasting used  
mainly in France and Russia.  
480p  
540p  
: Standard digital broadcasting  
Component  
: Special digital broadcasting  
(for example: RCA DTC100)  
Video System Auto, NTSC, PAL, SECAM  
RGB System Auto, NTSC, PAL, 480p, 540p, 576p,  
720p, 1035i, 1080i  
576p  
: Standard digital broadcasting  
720p, 1080i : High Definition digital broadcasting  
1035i : Japanese "Hi-Vision" broadcasting  
DVI System  
RGB, YPBPR, YCBCR  
Color space conversion select for DVI input.  
RGB: Color Space Conversion is skipped.  
YPBPR: This mode is suitable for HD TV  
signal such a 720p, 1080i.  
YCBCR: This mode is suitable for SD TV  
signal such a 480i, 480p.  
Setting the Setting Menu  
1. Use 3 / 4 key to adjust.  
2. Use 1 key to go back to the menu item.  
1.  
1.  
2.  
2.  
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Display  
The following adjustments can be made:  
Item  
Adjustments  
Keystone-V (Electronic vertical  
keystone correction)  
Keystone-H (Electronic horizontal  
keystone correction)  
Auto Adjust  
Picture Shift V  
Size V  
Yes / No  
Down  
Up  
Small  
Left  
Large  
Right  
Large  
Forward  
Picture Shift H  
Size H  
Small  
Phase  
Backward  
Keystone H, V  
Adjust trapezoid image to rectangle image.  
Auto Adjust  
Yes : For RGB IN signal, Picture Shift V and H, Size V and H, and Phase are adjusted automatically.  
No : If something wrong with AUTO Adjust, select No, and adjust Size V, Size H, Picture Shift H, Picture Shift V, and/or Phase  
manually.  
Use 1 / 2 key to select Yes, and press the ENTER key.  
Picture Shift V, H  
Adjust the position of the picture. H adjusts the horizontal position of the picture. V adjusts the vertical position of the picture.  
Size V, H  
Adjust the vertical and horizontal size of the picture.  
Phase  
Adjust the phase of the DMDTM dots and the computer signal input from the RGB IN. Adjust the picture to where it looks  
clearest.  
NOTE:  
- If User Memory is set to default, Picture Shift V, H cannot be selected. To select Picture Shift V, H, set User Memory to either 1 to 3.  
See Memory. (  
P.28)  
Setting the Display Menu  
1. Use 1 / 2 key to adjust.  
2. Use 3 key to go back to the menu item.  
2.  
1.  
2.  
1.  
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Configuration  
The following adjustments can be made:  
Lamp mode  
High Bright  
High, Low  
On, Off  
High Bright On : Display brightest image.  
Picture Adjust  
Setting  
Lamp Mode  
High Bright  
OSD Position  
Language  
Ceiling  
High  
Off  
OSD Position 16:9, 4:3  
Language  
Display  
16:9  
English  
Off  
English, German, French, Spanish,  
Portuguese, Italian  
On, Off  
Config  
Trigger 2  
Memory  
Rear  
Off  
Ceiling  
Reset Lamp Life  
Reset All  
On: The picture is reversed horizontally  
and vertically.  
Rear  
On, Off  
On: The picture is reversed horizontally.  
Reset Lamp Life Yes, No  
Reset All Yes, No  
OSD Position (16:9 / 4:3)  
Select OSD position from 16:9 or 4:3.  
Picture Adjust  
Setting  
Contrast  
50  
44  
64  
Picture Adjust  
Setting  
Contrast  
50  
44  
64  
Brightness  
Color  
Brightness  
Color  
Display  
Display  
Config  
Sharpness  
Tint  
6
0
Config  
Sharpness  
Tint  
6
0
Trigger  
2
Trigger  
2
0
Memory  
Noise Reduction  
Color Temp.  
Fine Menu  
0
Memory  
Noise Reduction  
Color Temp.  
Fine Menu  
Middle  
Middle  
16 : 9 OSD position  
4 : 3 OSD position  
Reset Lamp Life  
Lamp Life must be reset immediately if the lamp is replaced. Select Reset Lamp Lifefrom Config menu. The menu shown  
below is displayed.  
Again, select Yes, and press the ENTER key. Then the lamp life is initialized.  
Reset All  
All settings are reset to the factory default settings except the lamp life.  
When the user selects Yes, the following message appears:  
Again, select Yes, and press the ENTER key.  
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Setting the Config Menu  
1. Use 3 / 4 key to adjust.  
2. Use 1 key to go back to the menu item.  
1.  
2.  
1.  
2.  
Trigger 2  
Select either 12V output or 0V output by choosing On or Off for each aspect mode. Full, Normal, Zoom, and Through.  
On: Output DC 12V.  
Off: No output.  
This allows you to control such as a powered dual aspect screen with the outputs for the aspect modes.  
Setting the Trigger 2 Menu  
1. Use 3 / 4 key to adjust.  
2. Use 1 key to go back to the menu item.  
1.  
1.  
2.  
2.  
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Memory  
This unit has 4 picture modes, Theater, Standard, Dynamic, User, for your choice. You can choose one with the direction buttons  
on the unit or on the remote.  
Theater : This mode is designed for high fidelity black appearance and is good for movie pictures.  
Standard : This mode is good for normal pictures.  
Dynamic : This mode is good for visually dynamic pictures.  
User :  
This mode allows you to adjust your favorite gamma curve.  
Note : It is possible to download the software for making the gamma curve from our web.  
Also, each mode has 3 User Memories and Default. If Default is set, you cannot select "Picture Adjust" and "Display" in the menu.  
Store memory  
From the menu above, select "Memory" and choose one memory mode from 1-3 for either "Theater", "Standard", "Dynamic" or  
"User" with the remote controller. Picture Adjust menu will be displayed. Adjust the picture and the adjustment settings will be  
stored in the memory automatically.  
Setting the Memory Menu  
1. Use 3 / 4 key to adjust.  
2. Use 1 key to go back to the menu item.  
1.  
1.  
2.  
2.  
Lamp Life and Replace Lamp  
Lamp Life  
Display the remaining lamp life by pressing the INFO. key on the remote controller.  
Notes:  
The maximum life limit of the lamp is 2,000 hours. Although we care very much about quality, the lamp can rarely breaks down if  
running time exceeds 1,000 hours. Therefore we recommend to replace the lamp if Lamp Life gets under 1,000 hours. The lamp  
cannot be used exceeding the maximum life limit.  
This product is checked under strict quality control when it is shipped out form factory.  
Total Hoursin the menu includes the time for this check. So Total Hoursmay not be 0 hours when it is used first time.  
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When the lamp life becomes less than 100 hours and the unit is still on, the remaining lamp life is displayed on the screen  
automatically.  
When the lamp life becomes less than 5 hours, the remaining lamp life is displayed on the screen .  
Warning  
Lamp Life 5 Hours  
To clear the warning, press the MENU key.  
When the lamp life has expired (Lamp Life 0 HOURS), the unit will be immediately turned off, and the WARNING indicator will  
light up in red.  
Initialize the Lamp Life  
If the lamp is replaced to new one, follow this procedure to reset (initialize) the lamp life.  
Refer to "Replacing Lamp Unit". (  
P.30)  
1. Connect the AC power cord after replacing lamp unit. (  
P.8)  
2. Press the POWER ON key on the remote controller or the POWER key on the projector.  
The following message appears for 120 seconds.  
3. Select Yes, using the 1 / 2 keys.  
4. Press the ENTER key . The lamp life indicator is now initialized.  
3.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
4.  
2.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Replacing Lamp Unit  
CAUTION:  
Do not touch the lamp and the lamp unit carelessly. It is extremely hot. Wait at least one hour for the lamp to cool down before  
handling.  
Do not loosen any screws except for those mentioned below.  
The lamp may break if handled improperly.  
Do not use other than a Marantz replacement lamp unit.  
How to replace the Lamp Unit  
PREPARATION:  
When replacing the lamp, turn off the power for the projector. After the cooling fan stops, disconnect the power cord and wait  
for one hour until the lamp is cooled down completely, then replace the lamp.  
1. Press the STANDBY key on the remote controller or the  
5. Remove the lamp cover screw.  
POWER key on the projector to turn the projector off.  
2. After the cooling fan stops, Unplug the AC power cord.  
6. Remove the lamp cover in the direction of the arrow.  
Lamp cover  
3. Wait at the least one hour for the lamp and lamp unit to  
cool down.  
7. Remove the two screws of the lamp unit. At this time, do  
not remove the other screws.  
4. Read the caution and warning labels on the unit.  
Lamp cover  
WARNING  
THIS COVER IS PROVIDED WITH  
INTERLOCK TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION.  
DO NOT DEFEAT ITS PORPOSE OR  
ATTEMPT TO SERVICE WITHOUT  
REMOVING COVER COMPLETELY.  
CAUTION  
MAY EXPLODED IF IMPROPERL  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE 60 MINUTES BEFORE CHARGING  
:
HIGH PRESSURE LAMP  
CAUTION HOT  
:
UNPLUG  
Y
HANDLED. THE POWER CORD AND WAIT  
MODEL NO. VP-16S1/U1M  
AC 120V 60HZ  
2.0A  
PERSONNEL.  
THE LAMP.  
SERIAL NO.  
ATTENTION  
:
LA LAMPE SOUS  
ATTENTION CHAUD  
:
HAUTE PRESSION PEUT SI ELLE, N'EST DEBRANCER LE CORD ON  
PAS MANIPULEE CORRECTEMENT  
CONFIER L'OPERATION UN  
PERSONNEL D'ENTRETIEN QUALIFIE.  
,
D'ALOMENTION ET ATENDER  
60 MINUTES AVANT DE  
CHANGER LAMPE.  
A
WARNING  
CAUTION : HIGH PRESSURE LAMP  
CAUTION HOT : UNPLUG  
THIS COVER IS PROVIDED WITH  
INTERLOCK TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION.  
DO NOT DEFEAT ITS PORPOSE OR  
ATTEMPT TO SERVICE WITHOUT  
REMOVING COVER COMPLETELY.  
M
MAY EXPLODED IF IMPROPERLY HANDLED. THE POWER CORD AND WAIT  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE 60 MINUTES BEFORE CHARGING  
PERSONNEL.  
THE LAMP.  
ATTENTION : LA LAMPE SOUS  
ATTENTION CHAUD :  
HAUTE PRESSION PEUT SI ELLE, N'EST DEBRANCER LE CORD ON  
PAS MANIPULEE CORRECTEMENT,  
CONFIER L'OPERATION A UN  
PERSONNEL D'ENTRETIEN QUALIFIE.  
D'ALOMENTION ET ATENDER  
60 MINUTES AVANT DE  
CHANGER LAMPE.  
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8. Holding the handle and pull the lamp unit out toward your  
Cleaning the Lens  
side.  
If the lens becomes dirty or smudged, clean it with a soft  
dry cloth only. Use optical lens cleaners that are approved  
for eyeglasses or cameras. Do not use a dampen cloth,  
detergent solution, or thinner. It may damage the lens and  
remain as stains.  
Lamp unit  
Replacement Parts  
When replacement parts are required, be sure to inform a  
Marantz authorized service center. Use only replacement  
parts specified by Marantz. Unauthorized substitutions  
may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. And,  
the warranty may not be guaranteed.  
9. Install a new lamp unit in position securely.  
Optional Accessories  
Lamp Unit  
: LU-12VPS1  
10. Tighten the two screws of the lamp unit. Push and fold  
the handle.  
Ceiling Mount kit  
: MOUNT 12  
This kit is specially designed to mount the unit on ceiling.  
Extension Pole  
: EXT-81  
This tool is to adjust height with the Ceiling Mount Kit  
MOUNT 12.  
11. Install the lamp cover back in its original position and  
fasten with the fastening screw.  
(b)  
(a)  
12. Plug in the video projector and turn on the power and  
project the image. Reset the Lamp Life. ( P.26)  
CAUTION:  
For ceiling installation, consult with the Marantz Authorized  
dealer.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Try the following troubleshooting before calling for service.  
If the unit does not operate properly, check the items shown  
in the following table.  
1. Are the connections made properly ?  
If any trouble cannot be solved by the instructions below,  
malfunction of the internal circuitry is suspected; immediately  
unplug the AC power cord and contact Marantz dealer or  
service center.  
2. Are you operating the unit properly, following the  
instructions ?  
Symptom  
No power  
Possible Cause  
AC power cord is not connected correctly.  
Remedy  
Connect the AC power cord properly.  
Close the cover properly.  
Lamp cover is not closed correctly.  
A signal cable is not connected correctly.  
Selected input is incorrect.  
Image is not displayed.  
Connect a signal cable properly.  
Select the correct input source .  
Press the MUTE key to release the mute.  
Adjust the picture in the MENU mode.  
Replace the lamp.  
The picture mute is active.  
Poor color.  
Picture is not adjusted properly.  
Lamp life is running out.  
Picture is too dark.  
Contrast or brightness is not adjusted properly.  
Picture is out of focus.  
Adjust contrast or brightness properly.  
Adjust the focus.  
Picture is not clear.  
Picture rolls.  
Dew is on the lens.  
Run the projector for about two hours.  
Connect a signal cable properly.  
Replace batteries.  
A signal cable is not properly connected.  
Batteries are exhausted.  
Make the distance between the unit and the  
remote control closer.  
The distance to the unit is too far.  
The Remote Controller  
does not work.  
IR sensor on unit is obstructed.  
Remove any obstacles.  
The EXTERNALposition on the connector  
Select the INTERNALposition.  
panel is selected.  
Note:  
If the lamp still does not function after the replacement and initialization of the lamp life, contact a Marantz authorized dealer, or  
service center.  
ERROR MODE  
WARNING/LAMP indicator, POWER ON indicator, and STANDBY indicator diagnose error mode of the projector as follows.  
Indicators  
Error mode  
Possible Cause  
Recommendation  
WARNING  
/LAMP  
POWER ON STANDBY  
The lamp cover is not  
closed properly.  
Close the cover correctly.  
ON  
Flashing  
OFF  
Lamp cover  
Lamp  
The lamp has failed, or  
the lamp is completely  
worn out.  
Replace the lamp and  
reset lamp life.  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Temperature around  
the lamp unit becomes  
unusually high.  
Lamp  
temperature  
Flashing  
Flashing  
Check that nothing is  
blocking the ventilation  
holes, and leave off the  
unit for about an hour.  
Temperature around  
the power supply  
becomes unusually  
high.  
Power supply  
Fan  
Flashing  
Flashing  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
The fan inside the  
projector has stopped.  
OFF  
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ON SCREEN MESSAGE  
Use the list below to check the message displayed on the screen.  
Message  
NO SIGNAL  
Meaning  
Remedy  
No input signal.  
Properly connect the cables.  
Replace the lamp and reset lamp life.  
REPLACE LAMP!  
The lamp has reached the end of its life.  
Improper signal feed to the projector.  
Adjust resolution, V(Hz) : refresh rate of the  
equipment, referring to the Timing Chart.  
OUT OF RANGE  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Optical characteristics  
General  
Power requirement  
Panel  
0.8 inch 16:9  
AC 100-120V / 220-240V, 50/60 Hz  
< 250 W  
1280 x 720 pixels  
Power consumption  
Digital Micromirror DeviceTM  
Standby consumption < 3.3 W  
Lamp  
Super High Pressure 150W  
f: 26.5 to 30.7 / F: 3.0  
40 to 250 inches  
Chassis isolation  
Class-1  
Lens  
Projection size  
Light output  
Safety  
UL6500  
CSA E60065  
EN60950  
700 ANSI LUMEN typical  
EMC  
FCC Part-15 Class-B  
EN55022 Class-B  
Input/Output  
VIDEO IN  
RCA x 1  
Dimensions  
Net weight  
15 15/16(W) x 18 9/16(D) x 6 1/8(H) inch  
404.5(W) x 471(D) x 158(H) mm  
NTSC-3.58/PAL-4.43/SECAM  
Composite video 1.0Vp-p/75 Ohm  
13 kg  
S-VIDEO IN  
S-Connector x 1  
NTSC-3.58/PAL-4.43/SECAM  
S-Video  
Operating Temperature 5 to 35 °C  
Operating humidity  
Storage Temperature  
Storage humidity  
30 to 85%  
20 to 60 °C  
30 to 85%  
COMPONENT IN  
RGB/HD IN  
RCA x 3  
Y, CB/PB, CR/PR  
D-sub M 15 pin x 1  
Analog RGB  
HD:1080i, 720p, 480p  
Accessories  
DVI-D IN  
DVI-D 24pin x 1  
Lens cap x 1  
Remote controller x 1  
Batteries x 2  
AC power code (only for 125V) x 1  
User Guide x 1  
T.M.D.S compliant (single link only)  
P.34  
REMOTE CONTROLLER IN  
Mini jack type x 1  
REMOTE CONTROLLER OUT  
Control Adapter cable (Mini jack to RCA) x 1  
Warranty Card (1 copy each for USA, CANADA)  
Mini jack type x 1  
AC IN  
3 Prong Grounding Type  
TRIG.1 OUT, TRIG.2 OUT  
Mini Jack x 2  
Output: DC12V or 0V  
RS232C  
RS232C receptacle plug x 1  
Specifications may be subjected to change without any prior notice.  
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Timing chart  
Input Signal  
(
)
(
)
System  
NTSC  
Resolution  
V Hz  
H KHz Scan  
Signal  
NTSC  
Video S-Video Component RGB DVI  
Note  
768x240  
960x287.5  
960x287.5  
720x480  
720x576  
1920x518  
1920x540  
1920x540  
1920x540  
1280x720  
1280x720  
1280x720  
1920x540  
640x350  
640x350  
640x400  
640x400  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
59.94 / 60  
15.73  
15.63  
15.63  
31.5  
31.3  
33.8  
33.8  
28.1  
27.0  
45.0  
37.5  
36.0  
33.8  
31.5  
37.9  
31.5  
53.7  
31.5  
37.9  
37.5  
43.3  
35.2  
37.9  
48.1  
46.9  
53.7  
35.5  
48.4  
56.5  
60.0  
68.7  
I
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
PAL-B/G  
SECAM  
480/60p  
50  
50  
I
I
P
P
I
I
I
I
PAL-B/G  
SECAM  
Video 60Hz  
Video 50Hz  
480/60p  
576/50p  
1035/60i  
1080/60i  
1080/50i  
1080/48i  
720/60p  
720/50p  
720/48p  
59.94 / 60  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
#2  
#2  
576/50p  
50  
1035/60i  
1080/60i  
1080/50i  
1080/48i  
720/60p  
720/50p  
720/48p  
540/60p  
59.94 / 60  
59.94 / 60  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
50  
48  
#2  
#2  
59.94 / 60  
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
50  
48  
#2  
#2  
59.94 / 60  
70  
640x350#1  
640x350#1  
640x400#1  
640x400#1  
640x480  
640x480#1  
640x480#1  
640x480#1  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600#1  
800x600#1  
800x600#1  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768#1  
1024x768#1  
1024x768#1  
85  
70  
85  
60  
72  
75  
85  
56  
60  
72  
75  
85  
43  
60  
70  
75  
540/60p  
640x350@70Hz  
640x350@85Hz  
640x400@70Hz  
640x480@60Hz  
640x480@72Hz  
640x480@75Hz  
640x480@85Hz  
800x600@56Hz  
800x600@60Hz  
800x600@72Hz  
800x600@75Hz  
800x600@85Hz  
1024x768@60Hz  
1024x768@70Hz  
1024x768@75Hz  
X
VESA#901101  
X
X
X
VESA#900601  
VESA#900602  
VESA#900603A  
85  
#2 : both of 59.94 and 60Hz  
I
: Interlaced signal  
P
: Progressive signal  
Notes:  
The systems marked #1 are not displayed properly.  
Any signals not in the list above may not be projected properly.  
GLOSSARY  
Aspect ratio  
Width and height ratio of an image. The normal aspect ratio of a computer and video image is 4 : 3. There are also wide images  
with an aspect ratio of 16 : 9 and 21 : 9.  
Black Level (Black setup)  
The signal level which represents black picture intensity.  
For NTSC system for USA, this level is 7.5IRE.  
For NTSC system for Japan and DVD, this level is 0IRE.  
Color Temperature  
White color hue.  
Low color temperature implies a warmer (more yellow/red) light.  
High color temperature implies a colder (more blue) light.  
Keystone  
Distortion of the image caused by projection to a wrong vertical/horizontal angle.  
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DIMENSIONS  
Top  
P O W E R  
P O W E R O N S T A N D B Y  
M E N U  
L A M P  
W A R R N I N G  
E N T E R  
F O C U S  
I N P U T  
D O W N  
R I G H T  
L E F T  
L E N S S H I F T  
U P  
3 1/4  
82.6)  
7 3/16  
(182.5)  
8 21/32  
(222.0)  
(
Front  
Rear  
VP-12S2  
6 1/32  
(153.5)  
6 23/32 (171.0)  
4 1/8  
(105.0)  
Bottom  
5 3/4  
(145.75)  
7 9/32  
(185.25)  
3 11/16  
4 11/16  
(93.5)  
(110.0)  
Unit : inch (mm)  
25/32  
(19.75)  
35  
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BULGARIA  
CANADA  
CHINA  
CYPRUS  
CZECH REPUBLIC  
DENMARK  
DUBAI  
COMPANY  
Azur 2000  
NGYIG Ltd.  
ADDRESS  
8, Lotissement Ben Hatadi, Alger, Algerie  
47 A/75 St. Lalaiants, 375000 Yerevan, Armenia  
P.O. Box 350, Mt. Waverley, VIC 3149, Australia  
Taborstraße 95 / Ladestraße 1, Gebäude Hangartner, A-1200 Wien, Austria  
P.O. Box 237,141, Government Avenue, Manama,Bahrein  
1078, Ramjoy Mohanja Lane Asadgonj, Chittagong 4000, Bangladesh  
Brusselbaan 278, 9320 Erembodegem, Belgium  
Makedonia Blvd. 16, 1606 Sofia, Bulgaria  
633 Granite Court, Pickering, Ontario  
QualiFi Pty. Ltd.,  
Huber & Prohaska GmbH  
Ambassador Stores  
Target  
Van der Heyden Audio N.V.  
Ariescommerce GmbH  
Lenbrook Industries Limited  
Guang Chang Audio International Co., Ltd.  
Empire Hifi systems Ltd.  
Audio International  
Audio Nord  
No.38 Yushan Road, ShiQiao, Pan Yu, Guang Dong, China  
P.O. Box 5604, Nicosia, Cyprus  
Sokolska 41, 67902 Rajecko, OKR,Blansko, Czech Republic  
Dali Allé 1, 9610 Noerager, Denmark  
V.V.& SONS  
P.O. Box 105, Dubai, U.A.E.  
EGYPT  
Solimco  
9, El Attibaa St. Doki, Cairo, Egypt  
ESTONIA  
F.Y.R.O.M.  
FINLAND  
FRANCE  
GERMANY  
GREECE  
HiFi Club Estonia  
T.P. KODI  
Audio Nord  
Marantz France  
Marantz Deutschland  
Adamco S.A.  
Ehte 4, 90503 Haapsalu, Estonia  
ul.Cedomir Kantargiev 21a, Skopje, Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonija  
Uudenmaankatu 4-6, Helsinki SF-00120, Finland  
A division of Marantz Europe B.V., P.O. Box 301, 92 156 Suresnes Cedex, France  
Hakenbusch 3, 49078 Osnabrück, Germany  
188, Hippocratous Street, 11471 Athens, Greece  
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ITALY  
IVORY COAST  
JAPAN  
KOREA  
KUWAIT  
Marantz Europe B.V.  
Marantz Hong Kong Ltd.  
Infovox Ltd.  
ID Electronics Ltd.  
NOVA Audio Private  
Home Co.  
Marantz Ireland  
Elmor Ltd.  
Marantz Italy  
Hifivoir  
P.O. Box 8744, 5605 LS Eindhoven, The Netherlands  
Unit 1706, Metroplaza II, 223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Fong, N.T., Kowloon, Hong Kong  
Terez Krt.31, 1067 Budapest, Hungary  
Armula 38, 108 Reykjavik, Iceland  
8,Punam Co-op.Society 29/30 Road#5, Union Park MUMBAI 400052, India  
5th floor no 878 Philips Building Enghelab ave, P.O. 11365/7844 Tehran, Iran  
Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland  
52 Heh Beiyar Street, Kikar Hamedina, Tel Aviv, Israel  
Via Casati 23, 20052 Monza (Milano), Italy, Servizio Consumatori 1678-20026, Numero Verde  
B.P. 2428, Abidjan 01, Ivory Coast  
35-1 Sagami Ohno 7-Chome, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 228-8505, Japan  
Rm604, Electro-officetel, 16-58. Hangang-ro 3Ga, Yongsan-Ku, Seoul, Korea  
P.O. Box 8196, Salmiah 22052, Kuwait  
Marantz Japan Inc.  
MK Enterprises Ltd.  
alAlamiah Electronics Intl.  
Ace Ltd.  
LATVIA  
61, LacPlesa Str., Riga LV 1011, Latvia  
LEBANON  
LITHUANIA  
MALAYSIA  
MALTA  
AZ Electronics S.A., 1,  
Accapella Ltd.  
Wo Kee Hong Electronics Sdn. Bhd.  
Doneo Co Ltd.  
P.O. Box 11 2833, Beirut, Lebanon  
Ausros, Vartu G/5, Pasazo SKG., 2001 Vilnius, Lithuania  
2nd Floor Bangnan Infinite Centre, Lot1, Jalan 13/6, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Datul Ehsan, Malaysia  
78 The Strand, Sliema SLM07, Malta  
MAURITIUS  
SKR Electronics Ltd.  
P.O. Box 685, Bell Village, Port Louis, Mauritius  
MILITARY MARKET EUROPE PASCO GmbH  
PO BOX 1280, Sandhausen 69200, Germany  
NEW ZEALAND  
NORWAY  
Wildash Audio Systems  
Audio Nord  
14 Malvern Road, Mt. Albert, Auckland, New Zealand  
Sandkerveien 64, Oslo 0483, Norway  
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SPAIN  
Mustafa & Jawad Trading CO.  
Philips Polska Sp. z.o.o.  
Corel2  
Marantz Professional Products  
Marantz Professional Products  
Almana & Partners W.W.L.  
Vision +  
Nova Music Entertainment  
Absolute Audio  
Adawlia Univ. Electr. Apl  
Wo Kee Hong Distribution PTE Ltd.  
Bis Audio s.r.o.  
P.O. Box 1918, Ruwi, Oman  
Al.Jerozolimskie 195b, 02 222 Warszawa, Poland  
Comércio de Electrónica Lda., Av. Luís Bívar, No 85 A, 1050 Lisboa, Portugal  
Kingsbridge House, Padbury Oaks, 575-583 Bath Road, Longford, Middlesex UB7 0EH, U.K.  
Distributed by: Superscope Technologies Inc., 1000 Corporate Blvd. Ste.D, Aurora, Illino  
P.O. Box 49, Doha, Qatar  
180 Rue du Marechal Leclerc, 97400 Saint Denis, Ile de la Reunion  
5, Zagazului Str. Bl.1G,apt.18, sector 1,Bucharest, Romania  
7/2, Montazhnaya Street, 107497 Moscow, Russia  
P.O. Box 2154, Alkhobar 31952, Saudi Arabia  
130 Joo Seng Road, #03-02 Olivine Building, Singapore 368357  
Nam. SNP 10, 96001 Zvolem, Slovakia  
Smartinska 152, HALA V/3, 61000 Ljubljana, Slovenia  
P.O. Box 1614, Alberton, 1450, South Africa  
Bofex  
Coherent Imports (PTY) Ltd.  
Marantz Spain  
The listening Room  
Audio Nord  
Martinez Villergas 2, Apartado 2065, Madrid 28027, Spain  
Mezzanine Floor, The Landmark 385, Galle Road, Colombo - 3, Sri Lanka  
Almedalsvagen 4, Gotenborg 402-23, Sweden  
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Sound Company AG  
Hamzeh & Partners  
Covecolor  
Pai-Yuing Co. Ltd.  
MRZ Standard Co. Ltd.  
Societe EDEVIG  
Türk Philips Ticaret A.S.  
Marantz Hifi UK Ltd.  
Marantz America Inc.  
ITM Company  
Postfach, 8010 Zürich, Switzerland  
Hafez Ibrahim Str. No 117, Damascus Shalan, Syria  
Av. Prince Hinoi, Cours de l'union sacré, P.O. Box 2334, Papeete, Tahiti  
6th No 148 Sung Kiang Road, Taipei 10429, Taiwan R.O.C.  
746-750 Mahachai Road, Wangburapa, Bangkok 10200, Thailand  
40, Avenue du Golfe Arabe, El Menzah, 1004, Tunesia  
Yukari Dudullu Organize sanayi Bolgesi, 2.Cadde no.28, 81260 Umraniye-Istanbul, Turkey  
Kingsbridge House, Padbury Oaks, 575-583 Bath Road, Longford, Middlesex UB7 0EH, U.K.  
1100 Maplewood Drive Itasca, IL 60143, U.S.A.  
Omladinskih Brigada 86, 11070 Belgrade, Yugoslavia  
R
is a registered trademark.  
Printed in Japan  
08/2002 MITf 04AV851250  
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